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Anorexic actress provokes row with naked posters (565) |
| She is the poster girl with a difference: at 27, the French actress Isabelle
Caro weighs 31kg (4st 12lb) and has suffered from anorexia for 15 years. She
appeared naked on billboards acros... |
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Naked women are taking on the men in suits (102) |
| Seven naked women on billboards across Poland are stirring passions in the
country’s already overheated election campaign. |
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Performer has a third ear grown (90) |
| <b>NEWCASTLE</b> A philosopher and performance artist announced that he has acquired an ear on his arm. |
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Why did 3,000 chickens cross the road? (77) |
| To thousands of Scottish motorists, it appeared to be a mass re-enaction of an
old joke. On the A80, Scotland’s main north-south artery, thousands of
chickens were crossing t... |
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Motorist shoots ‘slow’ pedestrians (76) |
| Drink-driving and speeding have made Moscow’s roads among Europe’s most
dangerous, but now residents face a deadly new threat — armed drivers. |
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No birthday cake for little Hitler (74) |
| Heath and Deborah Campbell were furious when their local baker in New Jersey
refused to decorate a birthday cake with the name of their baby boy. |
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Royal Mail lost post: Christmas is sorted (72) |
| Tara Connor spends her working week inside a cage, struggling with stuffed owls, wads of banknotes, engagement rings and exploding sausages. Before you leap mistakenly to the... |
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Snakes-in-the-bed horror (70) |
| When a Royal Navy lieutenant, Olly Slight, and his partner Claire Fell found a
3ft long snake in their bed, “it was like something out of a horror film”. |
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Man of two halves snubs beautiful game (69) |
| An Iranian-born footballing prodigy has refused to play an international match
in Israel for his adopted country of Germany, sparking a debate about
national identity, anti-Semitis... |
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Pinky and Perky are back - with no strings attached (69) |
| Pinky and Perky, the puppet pigs, are being brought back as animated
characters to help revive the ailing fortunes of British children’s
television. Producers say that the pair have ... |
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